East African leopard

Mundy Hackett

East African leopard

East African leopard cub, taken at the Mountain Zoo in Colorado Springs, Colorado Circa 1996.

Swahili Name: Chui
Scientific Name: Panthera pardus
Size: About 28 inches at the shoulder
Weight: Up to 140 pounds
Lifespan: 21 years in captivity
Habitat: Bush and riverine forest
Diet: Carnivorous
Gestation: Approximately 21/2 months
Predators: Humans

The most secretive and elusive of the large carnivores, the leopard is also the shrewdest. Pound for pound, it is the strongest climber of the large cats and capable of killing prey larger than itself.

Physical Characteristics
Leopards come in a wide variety of coat colors, from a light buff or tawny in warmer, dryer areas to a dark shade in deep forests. The spots, or rosettes, are circular in East African leopards but square in southern African leopards.

Habitat
Dense bush in rocky surroundings and riverine forest are their favorite habitats, but leopards adapt to many places in both warm and cold climates. Their adaptability, in fact, has helped them survive the loss of habitat to increasing human settlement. Leopards are primarily nocturnal, usually resting during the daytime in trees or thick bush. The spotted coat provides almost perfect camouflage.

Behavior
When a leopard stalks prey, it keeps a low profile and slinks through the grass or bush until it is close enough to launch an attack. When not hunting, it can move through herds of antelopes without unduly disturbing them by flipping its tail over its back to reveal the white underside, a sign that it is not seeking prey.

Leopards are basically solitary and go out of their way to avoid one another. Each animal has a home range that overlaps with its neighbors; the male’s range is much larger and generally overlaps with those of several females. A leopard usually does not tolerate intrusion into its own range except to mate. Unexpected encounters between leopards can lead to fights.

Leopards growl and spit with a screaming roar of fury when angry and they purr when content. They announce their presence to other leopards with a rasping or sawing cough. They have a good sense of smell and mark their ranges with urine; they also leave claw marks on trees to warn other leopards to stay away.

Leopards continually move about their home ranges, seldom staying in an area for more than two or three days at a time. With marking and calling, they usually know one another’s whereabouts. A male will accompany a female in estrus for a week or so before they part and return to solitude.

Diet
As they grow, cubs learn to hunt small animals. The leopard is a cunning, stealthy hunter, and its prey ranges from strong-scented carrion, fish, reptiles and birds to mammals such as rodents, hares, hyraxes, warthogs, antelopes, monkeys and baboons.

Caring for the Young
A litter includes two or three cubs, whose coats appear to be smoky gray as the rosettes are not yet clearly delineated. The female abandons her nomadic wandering until the cubs are large enough to accompany her. She keeps them hidden for about the first 8 weeks, giving them meat when they are 6 or 7 weeks old and suckling them for 3 months or longer.

Predators
Leopards have long been preyed upon by man. Their soft, dense, beautiful fur has been used for ceremonial robes and coats. Different parts of the leopard the tail, claws and whiskers are popular as fetishes. These cats have a reputation as wanton killers, but research does not support the claim. In some areas farmers try to exterminate them, while in others leopards are considered symbols of wisdom. Leopards do well in captivity, and some have lived as long as 21 years.

Did you know?

The elegant, powerfully built leopard has a long body, relatively short legs and a broad head. Its tawny coat is covered with dark, irregular circles called “rosettes.”
Both lions and hyenas will take away a leopard’s kill if they can. To prevent this leopards store their larger kills in trees where they can feed on them in relative safety.

Conservation status
Leopards are on CITES: Appendix I. The north Chinese leopard (P.p.japonensis), Sri Lankan leopard (P.p.kotiya), Javan leopard (P.p.melas) and north Persian leopard (P.p.saxixolor) are listed as Endangered by the IUCN. The south Arabian leopard (P.p.nimr), Amur leopard (P.p.orientalis), north African leopard (P.p.panthera) and Anatolian leopard (P.p.tulliana) are considered Critically Endangered. They are hunted for their fur and suffer from loss of natural habit due to the spread of the human population.
Information collected from African Wildlife Foundation

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East African leopard by Mundy Hackett
East African leopard by Mundy Hackett
  • bamagirl38

    bamagirl38

    GORGEOUS !!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • eseffpe

    eseffpe

    gorgeous capture! looks very fierce but friendly too !

  • WayoftheWarrior

    WayoftheWarrior

    Amazing creature and an amazing PHOTOGRAPH! Tony

  • pat oubridge

    pat oubridge

    Terrific shot Mundy

  • AngelaFoster

    AngelaFoster

    beautiful capture and lighting

  • Squealia

    Squealia

    Oh another naff Hackett image!!! LMAO Outstanding as they all are ;o) x

  • Sean Farragher

    Sean Farragher

    brilliant shot

  • Maximus

    Maximus

    all the above x2 :)

  • krafty

    krafty

    0Perfection..the gorgeous face could melt a thousant hearts..I love this again..well done Mundy.xxx

  • Jim Caldwell

    Jim Caldwell

    Wow, pure gorgeous catch

  • Deborah H. Benoit

    Deborah H. Benoit

    Fabulous work!!

  • Nikki Mulkern

    Nikki Mulkern

    Wow! Mundy this is stunning! Love the treatment, and the eyes are just incredible!! Amazing work !!! =)

  • jude walton

    jude walton

    wonderful!

  • Joyce Dickens, IPA

    Joyce Dickens,...

    Beautiful image; love the light in his eyes…...such an intent look….very nice!

  • velveteagle

    velveteagle

    This looks so alive.. The light is perfect..

  • mikepaulhamus

    mikepaulhamus

    excellent cat shot, so well captured, very nice.

  • dc witmer

    dc witmer

    great look in the eyes
    what does he see?

  • Geri Bragg

    Geri Bragg

    AMAZING !

  • tserio

    tserio

    Excellent capture!!!

  • amarica

    amarica

    Beautiful capture Mundy

  • Pat Moore

    Pat Moore

    This is absolutely Beautiful Mundy!!

  • gypsykatz

    gypsykatz

    Beautiful capture, those eyes are gorgeous!!!!

  • PPPhotoArt

    PPPhotoArt

    absolutely sensational!!!!!!!

  • Dennis Rubin IPA

    Dennis Rubin IPA

    great capture!

  • MaddyPaddy

    MaddyPaddy

    Beautiful shot Mundy! Well done :)

  • Marcus Grant

    Marcus Grant

    Wonderfull work

  • ECGardner

    ECGardner

    Oh wow is he cute. Love those intense and awesome eyes! Well done, as always. :)

  • davidmilne

    davidmilne

    Top notch photography Mundy!!

  • Devalyn Marshall

    Devalyn Marshall

    Beautiful picture!! Love the dreamy softness of the image!!

  • EdgeOfReality

    EdgeOfReality

    Sweet.

  • Joe Valcourt/MODERNUS ART STUDIO

    Joe Valcourt/M...

    fabulous catch. Joe

  • AnaCBStudio

    AnaCBStudio

    He is beautiful!...gorgeous work

  • FenderBender

    FenderBender

    Absolutely gorgeous photo!!

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